Sir Henry Cooke, 2nd Baronet (29 October 1633 – c. July 1689) was an English landowner.
[1] Upon the death of his unmarried elder brother in 1683, he succeeded to the Cooke Baronetcy, of Wheatley Hall in the County of York.
The title had been created in the Baronetage of England on 10 May 1661 for his brother, with remainder to Henry, in recognition of their father's services during the Civil War.
[1] Through his son George, he was a grandfather of Sir Bryan Cooke, 4th Baronet (1684–1734), who represented East Retford in the House of Commons.
[7] Through his daughter Catherine, he was a grandfather of Anthony Eyre (c. 1691–1748), who served as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.